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Showing posts with label Dino Attanasio. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Bob Morane

Bob Morane is the hero of a series of novels created in 1953 by the Belgian writer Henri Vernes. Originally conceived as a kind of adventurer mid-vigilante mid spook, the character evolved in half a century and now lives more varied adventures, exotic trip to espionage tale or science fiction. The author himself has adapted his novels into scripts comics, and wrote untold stories for that media. The artists who designed Bob Morane are Dino Attanasio, Gérald Forton, William Vance and Coria. French bony face, hair cut short and gray eyes nyctalope, adroit in jujitsu and weapons handling, Morane said Robert "Bob" is eternally 33 years old. Adventurer practicing espionage on occasion and is not afraid to attend underworld, it has relations in the secret services (such as the American spy Herbert Gains CIA or agent to gold teeth Roman Orgonetz ), among the most colorful representatives of demobilized soldiers and all pègres the world.
Bob Morane also grows with a blue flower gallantry and meritorious reward enough, a number of female friendships. Among these, the most remarkable are the journalist in Chronicles London Sophia Paramount, Tania Orloff, niece of the yellow shade, and heady Miss Ylang-Ylang, omnipotent leader of the Organisation Smog.The nature of these relationships is based on case gruff, tender or condescending, but always platonic. The great love of his life is Tania Orloff, but they love in the way of Romeo and Juliet, resigned representatives of two rival clans.
René Follet, who illustrated the covers of novels republished in Lefrancq and Nautilus, also designed in this editor a few album covers Forton. Subsequently, Patrice Sanahujas realized the comics cover illustrations published by Lefrancq. Before appearing on albums, the series was pre-published in 1959 in Women of Today, Driver and Tintin.


Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Spaghetti

Signor Spaghetti is the eponym hero of a series of cartoon humor. This character is created by the designer Dino Attanasio and Rene Goscinny in 1952, but his adventures are published only from 1957. 
Spaghetti is an immigrant Italian living in France and carrying on to live many trades. Although often unemployed and often engaged in manual trades, it is always impeccably dressed, wearing a black suit and a bow tie. It is expressed in a slightly imperfect French, with a strong Italian accent.
Spaghetti presents a physical Italian stereotype, distantly inspired by that of his creator. Brown, with a small mustache, it is first thin with a sharp nose. His nose is then shortened, and physical rounds.


Saturday, October 17, 2015

Johnny Goodbye

Johnny Goodbye is a Dutch-Belgian comics series that began in 1969 with the Dutchman Martin Louis as a writer and Belgian Dino Attanasio as a draftsman. Over the years, the scenarios were also others such as Patty Klein, wrote.
The setting of the strip (in most albums) the Chicago of the years of the American Prohibition and the public enemy era. In the first story are Johnny Goodbye and Howdy Thousand Pounds only two honest policemen of gangsters and corrupt officials ruled Chicago, where the mention of the name Al Capone is enough to go unpunished. Outraged take their limited success in fighting crime and Goodbye Howdy resigned to start a detective agency, but not before Al Capone himself arrested for illegal parking. This is also immediately Goodbye's archenemy. In the following stories get Goodbye and Howdy, which Goodbye consistent with "boss" appeals to multiple times with Al Capone, but also with other gangsters, including the Barker Gang and Wu Manchu, which occurred later in Lodewijks comic series Agent 327 ( and also connected it to Johnny Goodbye). The strip also has many references to the cinema of the 20s and 30. There are cameos' s role for include Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Béla Lugosi as Count Dracula, Rudolf Valentino and Boris Karloff as the Monster of Frankenstein. 5th album is centered around child star Shirley Temple. In seventh album is a key role for the fictional film star Clara Bara, a parody of Fay Wray. Bara also plays the lead role in the film Ping Pong.